Elisabeth Schwarz sits down with the British conductor to talk about his history of mental illness, his coming out and his journey back to the joy of music.
Energy and virtuosity underpin this performance by wind players – and one string performer – from the RLPO, led by a local ...
Lute player and guitarist Élodie Brzustowski talks about the challenges of the two-metre long theorbo, rediscovering guitar ...
Esa-Pekka Salonen was back in Disney Hall on Friday night, opening a two-week engagement in a program that revolved around ...
Richard Eyre’s 32-year-old production is rarely out of The Royal Opera’s repertoire for more than a few months at a time, but ...
After rousing applause, Hadelich returned with a favorite encore: his own arrangement of the 20th century folk song Orange ...
According to Cleveland Orchestra Music Director Franz Welser-Möst, there are basically two ways to program a concert: as a ...
While What The Day Owes To The Night with Compagnie Hervé Koubi was undoubtedly entertaining and beautiful to look at, the ...
Ahead of performances with Insula orchestra in February, the South Korean pianist talks about taking inspiration from ...
Amid snowbound Hamburg, Joshua Bell leads the Academy of St Martin in the Fields with warmth and lyricism, though Brahms’ ...
Gianandrea Noseda conducts the New York Philharmonic in a lovingly crafted, exhilarating rendition of Shostakovich’s ...
At the invitation of the Mehli Mehta Music Foundation, the Belgrade Philharmonic will perform two concerts at the National ...